About Me

I became fascinated with photography at an early age, thanks to my father. It wasn’t his photographic skill that inspired me, though, since my dad was not a very good photographer. We would always joke how people in his photos would have plants and trees growing out of their heads.

It was actually my father’s camera that captured my interest. I loved the way it felt in my hands — all those cool buttons and controls. It intrigued me. I was also amazed at how it could be used to create these awesome images.

Last Sunday was a busy day – driving home from an awesome weekend in Vegas and then heading down to the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood. I was there to photograph a phenomenal performance by singer Beverley Hogan. She and her great band knocked it out of the park to a packed house.

Beverley grew up in the same home town I did, Montreal, and even attended the same High School my father did (albeit quite a few years later) – what a coincidence. Here are a couple of images from her magical evening:

Living in California caused my wife and I to yearn for a little Holiday Season snow like we had growing up in Montreal, Canada. So last Monday we flew home to Montreal, rented a car and drove to Quebec City for a couple of days. I believe Quebec City is the best kept secret in North America. If you want the feel of old Europe – you don’t have to leave the continent. Here are a few Quebec City images: